How To Start A Career As A Neonatal Nurse Practitioner


There are various categories of nurse in the health care industry like, registered nurse, licensed practical nurse and practitioner nurse. Apart from them, there is also a category of nurse left and that is Neonatal Nurse Practitioner. The job duty of the neonatal nurse practitioner is quite different from other types of nurses. There are various categories of nurse in the health care industry like, registered nurse, licensed practical nurse and practitioner nurse. It's one of the top medical jobs in demand today.

Apart from them, there is also a category of nurse left and that is Neonatal Nurse Practitioner. The job duty of the neonatal nurse practitioner is quite different from other types of nurses. One question might be rising in your mind that what is the difference between the job work of the other nurse and neonatal nurse practitioner. The answer to this question is that the NNP deals with the critical illness of the patients and premature infants. These nurses are specially trained to handle such kinds of situations and hence they are also known as the top level nurses. 

The candidates, who are interested in becoming neonatal nurse practitioner, must know about the eligibility criteria required for it, which include- the candidate must possess master degree in nursing or else must be a registered nurse and have completed training of neonatal nurse practitioner of minimum of 2 years, the candidate must pass the licensing exam of neonatal practitioner nurse and then the candidate must apply in any hospitals or care center to gain experience. After a year of experience you can get hold of the post of NNP. Here it's required that a neonatal nurse practitioner must posses an advanced nurse practitioner license. 

If you are searching for the training classes of neonatal nurse practitioner then you can find several hospitals and care centers offering the training for the NNP. There are several nursing institutes also providing the training and these classes covers both theories and practical part, which is consist of physiology, path physiology, health assessment, embryology, pharmacology, nutrition, management, research methods, and health economics. 

The demand of the neonatal nurse practitioner is very high in the U.S. the reason behind the heavy increase in medical career demand of the NNP is that there are only few candidates, who apply for this position, as it is very difficult to get through the licensing exam of neonatal nurse practitioner. The salary of the neonatal nurse practitioner is very bulk in amount and lots of other benefits are also offered. The average amount of salary that an NNP get, ranges from $45k to $111k per year and they are trained on a wide variety of expensive specialized neonatal care equipment. 

The global fetal and neonatal care equipment market was valued at $3.2 billion in 2014 and expected to grow to US$ 4.8 billion million by 2021. Based on the various equipment and devices used, the global fetal and neonatal care devices can be categorized into major products such as ultrasound fetal Dopplers, fetal heart rate monitors, intrauterine pressure catheters, fetal pulse oximeters and neonatal care devices. 

As the rate of delayed pregnancies and advanced maternal age is on the rise, there is a growth in requirement for fetal care tools. Rise in the incidence of cardiopulmonary diseases, increased prevalence of preterm birth, better success rate of in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment, increased initiatives by governments towards child care is driving the demand for fetal and neonatal care devices across the world. In addition, technological advancements such as introduction of remote and wireless fetal care and handheld tools are expected to further augment the growth of this market. However, strict norms and regulations pertaining to the sales and commercialization of fetal and neonatal care devices causes a surge in the prices of these devices and therefore restrains the growth of this market. 

Market Drivers of neonatal equipment: Growing incidence of preterm births. Availability of low cost devices. Growing number of government initiatives Market Challenges: Regulations restrict sale of fetal care devices for healthcare professionals.

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